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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 13 Nov 1913, p. 8

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*"The evening was Pleasantly sPent in |CC * games, singing, music and dancing afâ€"ile \ ‘fer which a dainty luncheon was D _ served. As the hands of father time N & â€" epointed to the wee small hours _ of® week. Mrs. Elsoesse org of few weeks at his j Mary and Liz _ wipving their househo $ this week where y in the futu » tz who has been § is improving. | â€" y be fully _ restor health is the w tlict Erid Borg of Berlin®is‘ spetuding few weeks at his home here.â€"The Mary and Lizztie Schmidt are ing their household effects to Berâ€" Sn this week where they intend _ to in the future.â€"Mr. _ Henry tz who has been ailing for a long is improving. That Mr. Lantz y be fully restored to his former healith is the wish of his many #riends.â€"Mr. Chas. Wegfarth has sold Â¥hig house which he owned in Tavisâ€" & to Mr. Wm. Spabr of New Hamâ€" burg.â€"Rev. Larnack preached in the Lutheran church in Waterloo on Sunâ€" Neâ€"‘; Hamburg occupied the pulpit in the Lutheran Church here. ‘¥% auns o auee c aak>aunn o aup o D o Surprise and Presentation :â€" Om Tuesday evening Nov. 4th, MLI g§d Mrs. Clinton Hahn, who _ were #Aatried on Oct. 9th, were pPleasantly | surprised â€" by about thirty of theirl xun& iriends at the home of Mr. and 8. Adan: Sattler, the pride‘s par-| ‘ents. During the evening the young\ €ouple were made the recipients of a E:tilul mahagony rocker and _ the. wing address, which was read by. ‘Mr. Will J. Sattler :â€" Rt Mr. and NMrs. Clinton Hahn,â€" e, your â€" Heidelberg friends _ and WWighbors,â€" have met here toâ€"night to testify to the esteem and respect in Ri("h you are â€" held by us. In our cial eathorings you _ were at _ all times willing to assist and it is our incere hope and desite that you will l:ain in our midst for some _ time * As a token of our friendship _ and teciation, _ we ask you to accept 'fis rocker, _ not because _ of its inâ€" trinsic value but as a memento _ of eur friendship â€" and pleasant associaâ€" fins. Wishing you and your _ loving wile every happiness and success in your newly wedded life, and _ hoping ‘€kat life‘s richest rewards and blessâ€" 'ms be yours, we are, t Your Friends. ~Mr. and _ Mrs. Hahn were greatly "@Wuched by th> kindly feeling shown %oward them _ and in a few remarks "thanked their friends for the presenâ€" Whe â€" morn, the gathoring dispersed®R® of everyone declaring they had a _ jolly for t! Ǥ008 time. home o D e D o iD 0 Db o Db . ‘Miotel, Winnipeg, visited his couâ€" Mr.â€"J. K. Schwidt of this place. liss Emme _ Schmidt of West Torâ€" 0, Miss Martha Huethor and Mrs. o. L. Schmidt of Berlin paid | a rt visit to their friends here last k. Mrs. Elsoesse of Baden visitâ€" "Philip 11. Cook of the Cretarâ€" Sold in Waterioo by Liphardt Bros. Buy this d'mT)lmduty range and save money. You‘ll have two efficient rangesâ€"a coal range and a gas rangeâ€"and only one range to keep clean. > LOXBPON c a vANCOUVER ToRcxTO ST. JOHN MONTTEAL a HAMILTON WINNIPEG oune I CALGARY Two Ranges in One OR long you have wanted this doubleâ€"duty rangeâ€"Because F you have wanted two ranges, a good coal and wood range . and a good gas range. But you didn‘t see the necessity of })uyltnz iwo gcood ranges. Nor was your kitchen big enough or two. o was especially built for you â€"â€"~\80 Miacomme ostes â€"designed to moct the % El $ ' wants of women who, like ‘%{ } @ h o â€" Â¥ot‘|r'self. had not the room 22 I * or two firstâ€"ciass ranges. [ e col i I The "Champion" â€" two BA 5 °6 Q@ y J ranges in oncâ€"will meet Puieq your needs exactly. . It‘s F \ original construction makes { it possible f â€"to cook and bake with gas â€"to cook and bake with coal *â€"to cook and bake with wocd or . â€"yow cam cook and bake using gas and coal at the same time. + You can get all the cooking service out of the “("ehnmpion" any firstâ€"class coal ard wood range can giveâ€"all the service any %s_t-clasn gas range can give. & "Champion Interchangeable" is just as efficient and durable as any two rangs. It‘s a highâ€"grade steel gas range which, in thirty seconds, can be changed to a coal or wood range just as you desire. It is the most serviceable range you can buy â€"two ranges in oneâ€"and costs only a trifle more than one ordinary range. a McClary‘s "Chaimpion Interchangeable" _ Range â€"â€"both firstâ€"class, substantial steel ‘Qur Bugy Neigh ranges at about the same cost as one Heidelberg omiith in in S 45 Ob crink d uy it e w ty A meeting of the Conestogo branckh of the Women‘s Institute was held at the home of the Secretary, Mrs. Bowâ€" man. Mrs. Hurst, President, occuâ€" pied the chair. The musical part of the programme was furnished by Miss Schweitzer, Mrs. Bowman and . Miss }\"iule', Schwartz. _ m ‘ The chief speaker, was Miss Wilkinâ€" son of Berlin who gave a most enâ€" tertaining and instruetive account of her trip to and stay in England last winter. Many questions were â€" asked and answered relative to her stay in the old land. The hostess assisted by Miss Bowâ€" man and â€" Miss L. Snider served . a dainty lunch. This brought to a close ome of the best mweetings the Instiâ€" tute has held in Conestogo. There were 29 present. ' Te oo en P ooo ene e e Mrs. Jos. Peterson.â€"Mrs. Cornell re turned home _ Wednesday after Vvisitâ€" ing a lew weeks with Mrs. Smyth at Eorlin.â€"Mrs. George Forwell returnâ€" ed home Monday after visiting a fow days with friends at Berlin.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Donald of Preston spent Sunday with their parents here.â€" Mrs. _ Tom Adam _ and daughter o! Macton spent Sunday with Mrs. Fretâ€" ierick Lackner, _ Sr.â€"Miss Mary Wal ter and _ Mr. Ivan Bansicn of Berlin ‘spent,' Sunday at the former‘s parâ€" }ents' home here.â€"Nr. Will Spies amd the Misses Esther and Laura _ SPi€s spent Sunday with friends at Heidel 'berg.â€".\lr. Jos. C. Peterson unloaded a carload of baled hay on Monday and Tuesday at Wallenstein station. Local and Personal :â€"Mr. and Mrs. Clem. _ Bowman and _ Miss Hannab Peterson, spent Monday with Mr. and Recipient of Kitchen Shower :â€"The meinbers of tha Ladies‘ Aid of the Presbyterian Church met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Woods, the oceasion giving _ cause for a Pléasant surprise, Nr. and Mrs. Woods _ were the recipients of a serviceable kitchen shower. Mr. Woods heartily thanked #heir many iriends | for their _ very thoughtful kindness. A dainty lunch was â€" served â€" by the â€" Ladies, after which the evening wras spent in Singâ€" ing, games, and social intercourse, etc. interesting Meeting :â€"The membets of the Ladies‘ _ Aid of the Methodist Church held â€" their w:onthly meeting on Wednesday alternoon at the home of Mrs. August Abrens. _ The usual business of the meeting being . PTOâ€" ceeded with the President Mrs. Wesâ€" ley Bulmer in a few chosen words in behalf of th> Ladies‘ Aid presented Mrs. Chas. Bulmer, a member, with a beautiful patch quilt, being a tokâ€" en of regard _ bywher sister members for the loss occeasioned by fire in her home a few months ago. Hawkesville & ;Mauret-ln North Woolwich, Nov, 2, \ Liztie Ann Maurer, daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. George Maurer, aged 24 _ years. â€" | Rockelâ€"In Waterloo, Nov. 10, Ed .: ward Rockel, second son of Mr. and | .Mrs. Gustave Rockel, aged 16 years | Bochmerâ€"In Waukegan, J11., on Friâ€" day, Nov. 7ih, Mr. Floyd Bochmer, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. &| Bochmer, of Toronto, formerly . of net Berlin, aged 26 years. Mavâ€"In Berlin, Nav tth, \f Todm May, aged 77. yeats, up during the past week with a very severe attack of â€"gall stones, but: we are glad to siate that he has.made a change for the better under the treatâ€" ::tol-’;- Naign.â€" Mr.. Laurence itz w pulling turnipe: â€"a: week ago had a very mevere attaek of sciaâ€" tica, so much so that he;had to be garried home on a stretcher. Wo are glad to be able to report that he is much improved.â€"Airs. Lebman, who spent a couple of months visiting he: parents, Mr. and Mrys. William Hardy a week ago in Victoria, B.C. â€" Mrs. James Hidge and daughter _ Minnic aud ber mother, Mrs. Barber, all of Galt, spent several days here last week visiting friends and relatives.â€"â€" Heavy Storm.â€"Last Sunday . we had a very heavy: wind storm, acâ€" companied with rain and sleet, which made it very unpleasant and brought down the balance of the apples _ in theâ€"orchards and also uprooted quite a number of tre:s Local and Personal.â€" Wedding bells are ringing in this village. â€" Mr. Jacob Young and Mr. Henry Poomer were busiress visitors to Berlin on Friday.â€"Mr. L. A. Heimler mads a business trip to Stratiord on Frigay. â€"Three car loads of crushed _ stonc arrived Saturday from the prison farm, Guelph, to put on the road beâ€" tween the village and the C. P. R. Station.â€"A man named Bill Flachs, who was arrested for the â€" alleged stealing of a load of hay in Hamilâ€" ton, last wesk, _ was not the Bill Flachs of Linwood.â€"Mr. Alvin Dakâ€" ley of Berlin has been engaged by Mr John Petch.â€"It is reported that a new school bouse will be built in the sprine in school section No. 4.â€" Mrs. Bobert Crooks of Elmira spent a few days of this week with her son Edâ€" ward.â€"Mr. F. G. Seip has on disâ€": play now a full linc of: skates and ;hockoy sticks. Get your supply early. â€"ir. W. 0. Bundy mado a business trip to Elmira on Monday.â€" Master Kenneth Williams is spending a vacaâ€" Ition with his grandparents in Newâ€" ton.â€"Mr. Leo Boppre moved his famâ€" ily and houschold effects to Waterloo |last week. Leo will be greatly missâ€" ed by his many friends.â€"Mr. Gordon Seifert of West Monkton spent Saturâ€" day at his home here.â€" Miss, Jessie Terry of Toronto spent a week‘s vacation with her mother here.â€"Miss Sutherland of Toronto spent a â€" few days of last week with Miss â€" Edna |McKay.â€"Mrs. V. M. Berlet of Berlin spent the week end with her father, Mr. Andrew Spahr.â€"Mis# Dolly Mcâ€" Kay spent a few days of last week in Listowel.â€"English services will be held in the Lutheran church on Sunâ€" day evening, _ Nov. 16th, at 1.30 ’o'clock. Jr. JV.â€"Alf. Leinhart. . Sr. II.â€"Vera Haid, Joseph Hahn, M;iton Hafiner, _ John Reidel, _ Ed. Rumsteadler. Breezy Items of. News.+Mt; James Kames â€" are arranged in order of merit for the month of ()ct‘hcr in . 8. No. 5, \I{elles!c): Jonasâ€"At Winterbourne, Oct. 26, to Mr. and Mrs. John Jonas, a daughâ€" ter. 2 Cressmanâ€"In Ceylon, Sask., Oct. 21, to Nir. and Mrs. Alvin Cressman, a «Jr. _ 1.â€"Elmer Schopp, Clayton Voison (absent). . Jr. II.â€"Margaret Haid, Anna Voll. B 1st.â€"Irene Hafiner, Raiph Hahn. A.â€"George Hafiner, Laura Voll. Primer.â€"Florence _ Reidel, Reta Hartmann, Florence Haid. Dahmerâ€"Holleâ€"Ai Conestogo, Nov. 4, Mr. Norman II. Dahmer to Miss Brrtha Holle, both of Conestogo. Wismerâ€"Zellerâ€"At Edmonton, Alta., Oct. 29th, Miss Seima Zeller, secâ€" ond daughter of Mr. and Mrs. _P. Zeller, of Berlin, to Mr. Leslic Wismer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jsaac Wismer, of Elmiza. Dickieâ€"McCannâ€"In Galt, Nov. 6th, Miss Agnes McCann, to Mr. _ Wilâ€" liam Dickie. Scroggieâ€"Sugg.â€"At Winterbourne, Oct _ 30th, Edward Scroggie to Ida Sugg. Beckerâ€"Brown.â€"At Zurich, Nov. 5th, _ Mr. Herbert Brown of New Dundee \ to Mrs. Eva Brown. Horst.â€"East Heidelburg, Nov, 7th, to Mr. and Mrs. Menno B. Hotst, a daughter. School Report Marriages Sunday.â€"Mr. _ Jacob Kunkel > spent Sunday under the parental roof. Mr. Agfon‘ Ehy of xresiau Sundayed . at his ‘home here.â€"Quite a number from this place attended the funeral of the late Mrt. â€" Abram Shantz at Berlin last Thursday. [‘ull'g fail to attend the Edward VIl. Literary Society on Saturday night, Nov. 15th. Pa.,, where they expect to‘ visit for a few weeks.â€"Rev. Samuel Bowman of Berlin visited with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Shantz .on @ynday.â€"Rev. Moses Shantz of New Dundge. oogupied the pulpit of the Mennonite church on A very pretty wedding took . Plac at the home of _ the bride‘s parents Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Brown, at Zurâ€" ich, when their daughter Eva Lovina was united in the holy bonds of matâ€" rimony to Mr. Herbert Becker, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. August Becker, of New Dundee. _ The ceremony was performed at 4 o‘clock p.m: by Rev. G. Brown, uncle of white drapery decorated with ever The bride â€" entered the parlor leanâ€" ing on the arur of ber father, while the sweet strain of Lohengrins weddâ€" ing march was being played by Miss Luella, sister of the bride. The bride was gowned in white figâ€" ured silk trimmed with pearls â€" and net and _ wore a bridal veil crowned with orange blossoms and CarTying a bouquet _ of bridal roses and carhaâ€" tions. They were unattended. After the cereimony Miss Ella Link sang a solo when the (guests to the number of about one hundred and eighty conâ€" gratulated the newly wedded couple. After which they entered the dining room to partake of a dainty wedding dinner The gifts presented to the happy: couple: were both numerous ‘and costâ€" ly among them being two gold coins and several cheques, _ showing the high esteem in which they were held by their many friends. Guests were present from Berlin, Waterlco, Hanâ€" over, _ Mildmay, _ Exeter, Crediton, New Dundee and, Zurich and various other points. ; Mr. and Mrs. Becker will reside oD ithe grooms father‘s farm, known as "Pine Grove" in Wilmot Township. Will pay the bighest price for all kindg of poultty,. Next _ shipment Tuesday, Nov. 18th. W. C. Brueckâ€" ner. Phone 26. < _ Items of, Interest.â€"Baden had the opportunity of hearing a noted muâ€" sician, Mr. Johann Stahl of Austria, who spent a few days _ here â€" and played several . fine selections. He plays four instruments at the â€" same time.â€"Mother es‘fth is again covered with ber beautiful coat of _ snow.â€" Mrs. J. O. Brueckner has moved into the house of Mr. Elias A. Brubacher on Snider‘s Road. The executors of the estate of the late J. O. _ Brueckâ€" ner. intend selling the propoerty â€"by auction sale in the near future.â€" Mr. James NcColl of Yals, Mich., spent a iew days at the home of _ Mrs James Livingston.â€"Mr. Philip Cook of Winnipeg spent a day last week at the home of Mrs. A. Gabel.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Schweitzer spent _ Sunday with friends at Wellesley.â€"Mr. Chas. Krop{ of Berlin spent Sunday with his brother: Jake;â€" Messrs. Henry Bauer and Mervin Bechtel of New Dundec visited friends at Baden on ‘Monday . Nows Notes :â€"In looking over the mews items I noticed the corresponâ€" dlent from here has been:irregulat in reporting for the last month although we have had happenings worthy _ of public notice. K & Things around us speak of vhe fall season the trees having cast »camy all their Jeaves and the fall _ rains having set in. For the last week or pver rain has fell nearly every _ day and prospects are favorable for more Rain has jallen until it â€" has bindered many farmers around here in stubble ploughing, many having. bad to resort to the sod fields. The hum of the threshing machine can be Plainâ€" ly beard in our burg these days. Mr. ‘Gockie Galbraith who had the misâ€" fortune some time ago to be kicked on the head by a horse bas taken to bed again but is improving slowly under the Doctor‘s care.â€"Mr. Samuel Wilson who had taken a trip to Markâ€" dale, Durdalk, and Berlin has returnâ€" ed home.â€"There was sold by . public auction, the farm stock and imple ments of Mrs. Geo. Sterling, Carnarâ€" ven Township. _ The farm is being leased to Mr. Geo. Camptell. â€"Quite a number of farmers around here deâ€" livered‘ their lambs the other _ day. «â€"Mr. Harvey Hahner sold one of his ‘ main teams for the neat. sum of $250â€" | â€"Mrs. Roland Hill has again returnâ€" .ed for the winter to Sudbury to reâ€" | side with her daughter, Mrs. Pinard ‘o( that place. His Wifeâ€"‘"The palmist told me she eqiAd see an automobile for us." _ Mr. _ Meektonâ€"‘"I wonder if she enuld see the gasnline _ t= rmn it * hamsas â€"City Star, Beckerâ€"Brown Nuptials Manitoulin Island YISIONARY it . Interesking News Itemsâ€"Miss Vets| . "" .. * Wolle refibee‘ Eidt of Burnside spent Sunday . with| Township of w at ""‘ her sister, Mrs.: Henty Beckor, here..â€"|COBNCil Hall, Crosshill, Monday, the Mr. J. Corrie of Stratiord. is spendâ€"| 854 day of Nov., 1913, at 10 o‘clock ing the week at his home hereâ€"Reeve|Pâ€"4%, Ppursuant to adjournment . of L. . Pequegnat returned last week |Oct: 6th, ult. | from his six weeks‘ business trip â€" to| : All m>mbers were present, the the Maritime Provigces in the interâ€"| ReeÂ¥e in the chair. ests of the Berlin Clock Works.â€"| The minutes of their last session uuoxouolunmum“.wzc read _ and confirmed by the :&-â€"- visiter in . town . last}C il present. y.â€"â€"Mr..Daniel Schmidt of S:.| Cpmmunications, bills and accounts doseph was in town last week.â€"Biss|were received and read. * Edna lHlandstein of Berlin is speading} : It was moved by Louis Baechler, several days at her home here.â€"Mr.|seconded by Jacob Hoffman that the Erast Macder ofâ€" Berlin spent . the|{ollowing â€" accounts he passed . and week end with his sister, Mrs. Knarr. |that the HReeve issue orders in Payâ€" â€"Miss Lynn Ratz of Tavistock spent|ment of _ the sybsequent amounts, a few days last week at the home of|that is to say :â€" > A Mr. John Spahr.â€" Mrs. .D. . Recker|Jos. 7. Koebel, for tile and balance speat Monday in Toronto.â€" Mr. ; and | , Engine on roadâ€"machine ... .. $16.92 a few days last week at the home of Mr. John Spahr.â€" Mrs. D. . Recker. speat Monday in Toronto.â€" Mr. ; and Nrs. Harry Philips and son Harold . spent the week end with the formet‘s mother in Tavistock.â€" Mr. w_hn #pahr and son Wilrtam were in Tavisâ€" tock on Monday.â€"Mrs. Watson of Guelph is spending a few days in town.â€"Â¥rs. Cork of London is the @uest of her sister, Mrs. _ Katzer meier.â€"Mr. James Ward _ of _ the Standard Bank siafl, has been transâ€" ferred to the Cobourg branch.â€" Rev, and Mrs. Trout and daughter of Berâ€" lin were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. occupied the pulpit in the . *Baptist church at both services on Sunéay.â€"| Mrs. Barber and daughter Lois spent |, the weekâ€"end with friends in â€" Haysâ€" ville.â€" Miss Maris Veit of Waterloo | was the guest of the Misss _ Schaal last week.â€"Miss Estella V. Morleck| left on Tuesday for Minneapolis whete| she has secured a position as nurse in the city hospital there.â€"Miss Ruby of Colorado, who is ‘here on a visit to friends, is ill with typhoid fever, at the home of Mr. Joseph M. Benâ€" der.â€" Miss Lulu Ruby has returned from a two weeks‘ visit with _ her sister in Millbank.â€" Mr. and Mrs. George Bean and Mrs. Menno Bean are visiting friends in Brussels and Wingham.â€"Mr. and Mrs. W. Wagester of East Zorra and Mr. and Mrs. l Aaron Eidt, of Burnside, were guests at ‘the home of Mr. John Issler.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gatschene and litâ€" tle son left on Monday for Stratford, where Mr. Gatschene has secured a position .with the Stratford Brass Co.â€"Mr. Samucl L. Bender and two brothers, _ John and Moses. Bender, pail a visit to their sister, Mrs. Chr. K. Bender at Cassel on Sunâ€" day.â€"Mz. and Mrs. Joseph Jintzi‘ and son Lotne of East Zorta spcnl.‘ Sunday with Mr. and MrS. _ Jonas Jantzi here.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Chr. Roth and daughicr _ Luglia, and _ Mrs. Schultz spent Sunday. at the home of Mr. Danicl Ott on the Gravel Road â€"Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Zoeller are |spending a few weeks with the. latâ€" |ter‘s uncle in Parry Sound. _ While there Mr. Zocller is taking in the |hunting season and reports having |shot one deer, â€" the carcass of which |is cxpected to arrive here this week. |â€"Mr. and Mrs. L. Schiecholtz _ and | daughter returned to their home in |Toronto after visiting with _ Mrs. llSchiethol'.z's mother, Mrs. _ Ehma ‘Thursday of this week. Mr. Wm. Mcâ€" Neil, _ the veteran poultryman . of London, has been secutred as judge. Mr. Matcellus of the Ontario Agricu} tural College, Guelph, will give _ a demonstration and leciure on â€" poulâ€" try. The show room will be open to the public on Wednesday â€" and Thursday. A prize drawing â€" for a goose, duck and four chickens will take place the last day of the show. Mr. Jack Schamber of North Eastâ€" hope, who purchased the _ property from Mr. John Wifmer on Peel St., |hés moved into one of the houses. he Annual Poultry Show.â€" ‘The New Hamburg Poultry and. Pet _ Stock Association will hold their sixth anâ€" nual exhibition atâ€" theâ€"skatingâ€"â€"rink purchased, which was vacated by Mr. Harry Beck, who bas moved _ into the ono lately oucupied . by Mr. Andrew Gatschene.â€" The Epworth League of Trinity Methodist church will hold a missionary evening on Thursday, when Miss A. E. Rennic will give an address on missions. â€" Professor Johana Stahrl of Austria a noted Zither Virtuose, gave a conâ€" ecrt in the Grand Theatre here on Monday evening, which was well atâ€" tended and much enjoyed by all pra Realized Over $50.00.â€"The German supper given by tho ladies of Trinâ€" ity Lutheranchurch on _ Wednesday evening was a decided success, over $50 being realized. The ladies _ of this church are noted _ for their good cooking and this was just anâ€" other instance when everything . was excellent and enjoyed by all. The youn# ladies of the church, gowned in white, waited on the tables _ in their usual graceful manner. ‘The Orchestra was in attendance and gave numerous selections. The candy booth and sale of work were _ also well patronized. Attended Conference.â€" The followâ€" ing atterded the Laymen‘s Missionâ€" aty Conference held at Betlin on Wednesday: Rev. J. C. Morlock and Messrs. Jacob Laschinget,â€" J. T. Ott, D. Eby., W. H. Umbach, T. O. Wendt, and Ed. Wittich from _ the German Evangelical church; Rev. G. A. Cropp, Messrs. Geo. Bean. Melvin Bean, .J. M. Smith and S. Pracock, from Trimity Methodist Church; Rev. Thos. Hicks and Messts. C. J. Toe, J,. 11. Johnson, Geo. Daniells, T.« T. Walker and S. Casscl from the Angliâ€" can Church, Messrs. Wm. Buck, D. Becker, H. Berlett, A. Schiedel, O. Boctiger, L. G. Pequegnat, J. Bowâ€" man and Fâ€" Rechte! from the Bap tist Church, and _ Messrs. E. Ruehl New Hamburg . * . | Wellealey Township Council Adar, Dewar, for cedar Posts ! mnd FOREWBY .+..s 0sc \.. Joel Jantzi, gravel and balance fornsar account Paft.} Pay ... Jobn Fewings, Plank account } MenBo F. Martin, gravel to Pathâ€" TIBSL@EB ....:â€"â€"= ucss ccmccclcns _ 900 um).. & -.tm :-._. .‘,l‘h Joseph Mittetholz, balance of his were one account _ ... ba ... ... 1.68| with sores that he had to sleep in Henty Hahn, clsaning out ditch 14.00| Soves. Four years ago Zamâ€"Buk was Robert Johnson, gravel } pay... 3.15 Hern:in Koehlin, gravel 4 paYy...56.2%5 Joseph Ament, repairing bridge 18.00 John Friedman, filling in approach _ r 74 WCI_ B .B _ B Ad cthasciammnaceteic in cathcd u:::t Schlueter, gravelling bonâ€"“ “ stamp : (to m &n postage). E John icFadden, getting braceâ€" reanrmernares coee ===_."; e ’posts and wire ....0.. 2222200000 .73 * John Lichty, putting in culvert + f j & and opening diw:s....“ /....... 10.00 Heidelberg Gordon Fricky, refund of statuteâ€" worges ird labor 1912 _....0 .22.2. .000 150| Local and Personal :â€"Mr. and Mrs. Louis Baechler, gravel to pathâ€" Will Steiss of Toronto have returmad mastets and engine on R. Maâ€" to spend their holidays here.â€"Mr. O. Chine ... l2 222 2222. 74.65|). Steiss was a business visitor to Robert Voisin, gravel to path Berlin last Wednesday.â€"Messrs. Alâ€" I masters and opening gravel bert Steiss, A. F. Hansuld, Wesley Pit ...l2l lc2c lllsk 2. .. 65.20| Heipel, C. S. Weber, Addison Weber, Jobn Ratz, lumiber account ... 127.14 Dan Schweitzer, Will Hahn, attended Moses Steinman, Rep. Culvert _« the Laymen‘s meeting in Berlin last grading etc. ... ... ..,.... 16.25| Wednesday and listened to _ splendid: Hy. Zettel, nail and spike acâ€" addresses presented. The pupils and enunt _ 000 0 0 0 _ > 3.¢3)]teachers of the Senior Department of Robert Voisin, gravel to path ‘ masters and opening gravel ‘ Pit _....ss css al rmsloalmaac 1," ©9.20 Jobn Ratz, lumiber account ... 127.14 Moses Steinman, Rep. Culvert _ . grading ett. ... .22. 240. 16.25 Hy. Zettel, nail and spike acâ€" COUNE .....l.22 clllll22 ces ol 8.635 Wir. Hoerle, farmâ€"bridge re Campâ€" bellâ€"Drain ... .022 .l.c.s 15.00 Casper Hoerle, farmâ€"bridge re â€" Campbellâ€"Drain ... ... ... 15.00 ‘Anth. K. Koebel, gravelling per COREIACt ......22. u2222 2222222000 23.36 W. H. Knight, selector of Jurors, attending Court of Appeal ... 8.00 Leviâ€" Lichty, selector of Jurors, attending Court of Appeal ... $.00 A. B. Robertson, selector of.Jurâ€" ors, attending (Couft of Appeal 4.00 Albert Gibbons, selector of Jurâ€" . G. Seip, nail and sPike acâ€" Peter F. Schummet, selector of Jurors Cletk ... ..i.... ... 6.00 W. 0. Herzog, attending Court of ABDeal ... s.llls> .....2% 2.00 Wnr Robinson, gravelling pet COBURCEK .....csolcycan icl..>... 28.50 Henry Schlegel, rep. scraper _ 1.15 Chas.: Zinkan, opening ditch ... 3.00 Robert Forwell, Plank for bridge and WOFK .......0 l0 222222200 1.00 Teobal ... 0k ...0. ... ......$666.34 â€"Catried. TK After Ataking the evidence te . the killing of sheep by a dog or dogs, it was moved by John Reidel, seconded by obert Lintick that the sum _ of cight dollars be paid to August Holtzschuh, and _ alsoâ€" the sum of eight â€" dollars to _ John: Dechert the formier being for a ramâ€"lamb and the latter for one sheep killed by a dog or dogs as compensations.â€"Cartied. Moved by .John Reidel, seconded by Robert Lintick that this Council now adjoutn to meet again Monday, . the first day in _ December 1913, at 10 o‘elock n.m. at the TP. Hall, (Crossâ€" hill.â€"Carried. . â€" St. Clemcnts, Nov. 8th, 1913. ‘ PETER F. SCHUMMER, Miss Berg is at prosent visiting her sister, Mrs. Jacob Schneider. â€" miss Sadie Hammond returned ‘ to â€" ter home here after several months‘ abâ€" sence.â€"Miss Rachel Lichty returned to hor work after spending a | week at her home here.â€"Mr. Wilson Yost spent Sunday at Poole.â€"We are havâ€" and A. Berlett jfrom the _ Trinity Lutheran church. ing Squaw winter in earnest . these days, and we hope that Indian sumâ€" mer will soon be here Mr..and Mrs. Jacob Zurhrigg bave received word from their ?Clutles, who was injured in the C.P.R. wreck near Moose Jaw, that he was not seriously injured and would be able to:ne home in about a week. Hoilmesâ€"Ingram Nuptials.â€"On Wedâ€" nesday afternoon m very pretty wedâ€" ding took place at Knox _ church manse, when Miss Edna S. Ingram, have taken up their residence _ on Wilmot street and are atcured hearty weleotme To To@h. ~ charmingly . ance | part, the cells beneath the skin‘s sarâ€" s.93| face are _ so atimulated ""g healthy tissue is quickly formed. mumhmyuâ€"m 0â€"20 | below is Zamâ€"Buk‘s secret of healing. ‘The tisgue thus formed is worked up 2.97 | to the surface and literally casts off the diseaged tissue above it. This is 3.10| why Zamâ€"Buk cures are permanent. Only the other day Mr. Marsh, of 1.48 101 Delorimier Ave., Montreal, called ~ that for over twentyâ€"fve years 9.00 | had been a martyr to. eczoma. His e the Public School here made asuitâ€" 5.00 | able presentation to Miss Marie Steiss on Wednesday last. Every ons 5.00 | at theschool regrets to lose her valâ€" uable services. _ Miss Marie Steiss 3.3¢ | has left with her Aunt Mrs. (ReY.): f Showers on Friday for Bradford Pa., 6.00|aiter spending several weeks with her _ sister Mrs. Q. J. Steiss.â€"Mr. A. F. $.00 | Hansuld, _ Principal â€" of the public . school spent Sunday at his home in 4.99 | Tevistock.â€"Mr. Fred Braendle‘s cider. ~ {mill was closed on Mofday, after. a 4.00 | successful season of cider and apple butter making.â€"Miss: Nora Hamel of 6.00| Waterloo spent Sunday with her couâ€" ‘sin Miss Clara Schweitzer.â€"Mr, Willâ€" %.90lic SPies and _ Misses _ Esther_and Laura Spies of Hawkesville, Rev. W. 8.50|O. Hebhn of St. Jacobs spent Sunday 1.15|at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Héiâ€" 3.00 . Pelâ€" * a wonpeniut arsseveny | three years after his cure of a & he had> for tnuty-lvoy-n-m ~ still cured, and has had no trace of * any return of the ecsema! & : All druggists sell ZamBuk at §0¢, h boxr, or we will send free trial box if § mmm-uvmmmm.& ; Yee stamp : (to pay return postage). . ie this week special evangelistic servicâ€" es were â€" ‘begun in the FEmmanueal Evangelical Church. Rev. E. â€" Bura the pastor is conducting the meetâ€" %‘. The meetings on both Monday and Tuesday night were well attendâ€" The problem of Fall and Winter sewing now confronts every . well regulated household, . and you . can not afford to waste precious moments at alterations until your garment loses all its original style and fit, yet it has been endured year after year, because of the mistaken idea that there was no where to go to learn to cut a garment so it would not require those tedious fittings. A course with us will remedy it all, Our method teaches how to cut and put together â€" everything â€" from plainest shirt waist to most elghâ€" orate toilette. Terms for a complete course is $10.00, but if preferred only part of the course can be taken. Full information can be had by calling at our residence any . time previous to above date. Ellison Dress Cutting Co. 42 Eby Street, Berlin. "A day class willcommence. on Nov. 24th. â€" 4 Conducting Special Services ommencing 6 they cure headâ€" aches by removâ€" ing the causeâ€" not by smothering the sympâ€" tomsâ€"worman‘s surest cure for worman‘s most common ailments. Try them. 25¢. a tottle. Druggists and Dealers, or by mail. n Dressmaking In 2 Weeks on _ Monday night _ of ag 1

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